Practical Metadata and Standards for Clinical Research

Tag: eClinical

It has been a busy few weeks for both work and personal reasons. For those who know us, it is lovely to announce that Amanda (AJ) and I got married on the first day of March. Some pictures from a friend can be found here and many thanks from us both to those who have sent… Continue reading…

I have been wandering around over the last six months or so with a couple of pictures in my head that I have at last managed to commit to paper. The pictures in question try and explain why we would want to layer our metadata and through the layers link data standards and, ultimately, why… Continue reading…

The term “round data” conjures up many images. Coined, I believe, by the FDA about three years ago, there is no precise definition of this term. If I asked five people what does “round data” mean, I would probably get six opinions, some abuse and I would probably be reluctant to ask the question ever… Continue reading…

Over the last few months, Dave and I have been working hard and as a consequence our blogging has not been as prolific as it has been in past months. However, like all good ‘bloggers’ we continue to read the blogs of others with fervour. So I have been intrigued by a few posts in… Continue reading…

I am just preparing the first blog covering my journey in to the semantic web and that should be with you later this week or early next week. However, something that has cropped up a few times in recent weeks is the question of vision. In more definite terms, what should we be doing as… Continue reading…

If you have ever owned a mobile (cell) phone have a look in the draw at home, you know the one, the one filled with all the old chargers that only worked with one phone. I know I have one. Shortly, in Europe, this will be a thing of the past with the introduction of… Continue reading…